Considering we have the bucket to transport most aquatic mobs that fit within a cubic meter, why not do the same for the terrestrial mobs? Any non-aquatic mob that has a hitbox smaller than or equal to 1 cubic meter in volume, including baby versions of larger mobs, could be caught with a bundle. This would, however, be limited to 1 mob type per bundle; you wouldn't be able to use it for items; and bundling a baby villager, piglin, or zombified piglin will anger the rest in the area and/or the Iron Golem. However, if the mob is half a cubic meter in volume or smaller, you can put two or more of that mob inside, with a cap of four for those on the smaller end of the spectrum. For example, you can put 1 baby cow, 2 adult rabbits, or up to 4 endermites in a single bundle. This provides a solution to the coming frustration of transporting frogs to the Nether for frog light farms, as players will be able to transport them using bundles and not have to seek out specific bastions and basalt deltas connected to the three different climates, which would be helpful for self-sufficiency on multiplayer servers. This also presents a unique opportunity for etymology in the advancements, as the saying "(The) cat's out of the bag" originated from dishonest merchants giving farmers a cat in a bundle when they were expecting a pig or some other animal. A follow-up to this advancement could be "Catch 'em all!" for catching 1 of every bundleable mob, baby and adult, excluding baby villagers.
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